EXSC 209 Sport and Exercise Nutrition

This course will apply the basic nutritional theories, principles, and concepts to participation in fitness and sports activities. The requirements necessary for participation and performance enhancement for all levels of athletic and exercise performance will be examined. Students will learn to apply the various sports nutrition concepts for recreational to elite level athletes. Course content includes energy systems, hydration, pre-and post-event nutrition, ergogenic aids, weight management, and body composition issues of athletes.

Credits

3

Hours Weekly

3 hours weekly

Course Objectives

  1. Describe human energy metabolism and fuel utilization at rest and during exercise.
  2. Identify the role of macro and micronutrients in exercise performance.
  3. Evaluate energy expenditure and energy intake in relation to physical performance.
  4. Identify guidelines for maintaining optimal hydration for sport and exercise.
  5. Explain the appropriate use of sports drinks pre-exercise, during exercise, and in recovery following exercise.
  6. Suggest eating strategies for pre-exercise and recovery nutrition, eating while traveling, and eating on competition days.
  7. Explain the special nutritional needs of physically active children, adolescents, and vegetarians.
  8. Compare and contrast effective, ineffective, and dangerous nutritional supplements and ergogenic aids.
  9. Compare and contrast the nutritional needs of athletes involved in various sports.
  10. Apply strategies of inquiry and exploration through researching a current sport and/or exercise nutrition topic and evaluate the authority, credibility, and purpose of those sources.
  11. Demonstrate the ethical and discipline-specific use of information while researching a current sport and/or exercise nutrition topic.

Course Objectives

  1. Describe human energy metabolism and fuel utilization at rest and during exercise.
  2. Identify the role of macro and micronutrients in exercise performance.
  3. Evaluate energy expenditure and energy intake in relation to physical performance.
  4. Identify guidelines for maintaining optimal hydration for sport and exercise.
  5. Explain the appropriate use of sports drinks pre-exercise, during exercise, and in recovery following exercise.
  6. Suggest eating strategies for pre-exercise and recovery nutrition, eating while traveling, and eating on competition days.
  7. Explain the special nutritional needs of physically active children, adolescents, and vegetarians.
  8. Compare and contrast effective, ineffective, and dangerous nutritional supplements and ergogenic aids.
  9. Compare and contrast the nutritional needs of athletes involved in various sports.
  10. Apply strategies of inquiry and exploration through researching a current sport and/or exercise nutrition topic and evaluate the authority, credibility, and purpose of those sources.

    Learning Activity Artifact

    • Writing Assignments

    Procedure for Assessing Student Learning

    • Information Literacy Rubric

    Information Literacy

    • IL1
    • IL2
  11. Demonstrate the ethical and discipline-specific use of information while researching a current sport and/or exercise nutrition topic.

    Learning Activity Artifact

    • Writing Assignments

    Information Literacy

    • IL3